who feeds their dogs a raw diet?

i know it has been discussed here before, but i was too lazy to search so i thought i'd start a new thread. i've always fed high quality, grain free food food to my dogs, but lately i've been thinking of going to a raw diet. what do you guys feed your doggies, and what kind of transition did you make to get them there? any tips, suggestions, advice?

Also, they should eat US Wellness Meats pet burger, but only if they pry it from my cold, dead fork.

i knew you'd chime in on this one...you love that pet burger. and i agree with you 100% i need to do this raw thing as affordably as possible, and with my 2 monsters, i'd be feeding them $120 worth of pet burger a week. not exactly financially feasable

Funny, we raised our dogs "primally"...but WE weren't primal until a few months ago!!! Anyway, our kennel "pedigrees" are now 20 and 21 years old. Some senility in one, some arthritis in the other, both have some hearing issues, neither actually RUNS any more...but they romp in the snow and generally love life still! Oh, and we have a 16 year old cat still going strong (although we adopt only elderly cats that have been turned in to the SPCA, so we didn't get him until he was 14 and our 19 year old cat had died. We had adopted the 19 year old at 17, and she had cancer...).

i knew you'd chime in on this one...you love that pet burger. and i agree with you 100% i need to do this raw thing as affordably as possible, and with my 2 monsters, i'd be feeding them $120 worth of pet burger a week. not exactly financially feasable

Yeah, feeding them that exclusively is definitely out, but once a week probably isn't a bad idea. Dig some tiny burmese tiger traps in the yard and bait them with acorns. They'll eat squirrel, right?

We adopted our dog at 9 months old from the shelter. We tried a bagged raw food initially but it made him sick. Vet told us to feed him chicken parts. We just started feeding it to him and he ate it no transition at all. The 16+ year old cat took from April to December to fully transition to raw food. Neither will eat organ meats except on rare occasions when I can sneak a little liver to them. The cat eats some raw fish on occasion but generally prefers raw chicken. It's really not hard. a few left over vegetables for the dog and all seems well and everyone is healthy.